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Business Announcements-) '^ :lj TVf J s s BENn ET T » DRESSMAKER, (From London) Howells' Buildings, Gore. ' Workmanship, fit, and style, second to nono Come and See, jgj- Charges very reasonable. THE MISSES ROSS, Milliners and Dressmakers • (Next Mr Fletcher's house; irwell Street) -, \i\ MISS J. S. BOSS, having had -several years' experience in one of the most Fashionable Houses in Victoria, ladies can depend on getting their orders executed in somewhat different style from what is gene rally done in country villages. Gore, May, 1884. e554 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £l,opo ? OOO ; Paid np and Reserve ... £370,000 T7IIRE and MARINE risks accepted at JP -lowest current rates. a Agent for Gore ... Wm. Douglas. Agent for Mataura.., Shanks and Barr. Agent for Wyndham I. W. Raymond. 7 'Agent ati Pukerau ... F. M. Dawson. JAS. CATTEL, Juns,, 1608 l. .: > . Manager for Southland NOTICE TO FAEMEES. rt*HE".-NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) Capital .». ... = Three Millions Sterling. The.al?ove Company make liberal advances ito ; y»rmers and others engaged in developing the resources of the country at current rates bt "interest on Freehold Properties, Growing CJips of Wool and Crops. And also, on WOOL, GRAIN, AND OTHER PRODUCE consigned to their care either for Local Sale or shipment' to any of their inumerous : - Agencies throughout the Australian Colonie: ; WILJIAM DOUGLAS, Agent, Gore JOHN TURNBULL, Manager for Southland, P.S.— The Company are Agents for Grass Clover, and other seeds. . Woolpacks and Cornsacks always on hand. Gore, Hth' September, 1883. c 194 -pDUOATION, Receives pupils; fqr English, French j Latin Singing, with the various concomitants. „,M usical- .JLnstruction- for Brass Band or ' Eftririg' ; Inslf uments. [ ■ Iristfuments repaired tuned, or exchanged, also for sale, Selects for purchasers on commission. Apply to . . E. E. FORD, ;d746 Gordon. A TRIAL SOLICITED. MRS KNOWLJEISbegs to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has removed .to her new premises (opposite' Smaill and Brown's), where she will continue to supply th 6 choicest pFRUIT-' at reasonable rates ; and TEA, COFFEE, and PIES at all hours. Note the address : Opposite ' Smaill and Brown's, rpHE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital, £125,000 ; in 250,000 Shares, B. Hallenstein, Chairman of Directors, The Company place at the disposal of the public a BONA FIDE " WHOLESALE " and "FAMILY" WAREHOUSE, open to all consumers, who are thus enabled to puichase the smallest quantity of goods at the same price, and in some instances less than the largest shopkeeper pays to the wholesale houses. The Company will cater for the public generally, and pledge themselves that the wealthiest, as well : as those who have to economise, will not be able to 'get better value throughout in any Wholesale House in the Colony, or at any of the 60-called " CHEAP " CLEARING SALES. A. F. SOWARD, General Manager. t& Attention is drawn to the fact that there is ONLY ONE PRICE! ' The public buying at the same price as 1 . shareholders, FOR CASH ONLY I : : Drapery, Clothing, Woollens, Carpets, Lino- • leums, Floorcloths. \ Purchasers save fully 30 per cent., the retail profit. Terms, nett cash. , Warehouse : HIGH BTREET, DUNEDIN. (jsiext Watson's Hotel.) N.B.— Special attention will be given to r countrylorders, 851

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 396, 30 September 1884, Page 4

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